This story has been written in a hurry and I KNOW THAT IT IS NOT WELL WRITTEN. I mean, COME ON, it begins with 'Once upon a time"! I hope that it will slightly entertain you. Try not to judge me on the quality of this story; I know that it is lame.


Once upon a time, two water-benders lived in the Northern Water Tribe (WOW, that is amazing!) and their names were Bob and Joe. Now, for some random reason, Joe had a phobia of squirrels- but he was able to defeat them (he's a water-bender, remember?).

Last month, Bob found a periwinkle bunny patterned blanket that on the porch of his parents' house.

"What in the world is this doing here?" he exclaimed. "I must go and show this beautiful blanket to Joe!" He picked it up and went to Joe's house. Joe marveled at the intricate patterns and the life-like rabbits. Joe wanted to show it to his brother, Fred and so they set out Fred's house.

On the way to Fred's house, Bob heard some rustling noises. "Hey, Joe, did you hear something?" he asked. Then he looked at Joe, whose eyes were as wide as saucers.

"Joe, what's wrong?" There was no reply. Then, as he spotted a bushy tail, Bob realized what was bothering Joe.

"Squirrels!" Joe exclaimed and water-bended at them.

Ah, but these were not just any squirrels! Suddenly, a spicy substance appeared out of nowhere and propelled toward Bob and Joe. They sent it back and ran away. However, one of the squirrels followed them, and they assumed that it wanted to say something.

"What do you want with us?" Joe stammered.

"Would you like a jar of Julio's Super Spicy Chili?" it inquired.

"Um.. no thanks," Bob answered. "I'm not all that fond of spicy food items."

"Same here," Joe added.

The squirrel scurried back to the other rodents and spat, "I told you that we should have gone to the Fire Nation! They LIKE spicy food items!"

" But wasn't the Fire Nation overthro-" one remarked.

" Who cares what happened to it? They like spicy foood items, so we should go there!"

Bob and Joe anever saw the squirrels again, and the blanket was stolen by a phoenix.